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Snow at Wymondley!
It might have lasted for only a few short hours and it might well be our only sight of snow until next winter, but those children who had appropriate footwear and clothing took to the playground at break time to make the very most of the white stuff before it had almost completely disappeared by lunchtime...
Girls Football Tournament
Our girls football team were in action on Wednesday evening at Whitehill School in Hitchin competing against other local schools in a series of football matches. Our team performed very well indeed experiencing the feeling of winning, drawing and losing a football match, but crucially only the feeling of being narrowly beaten on the occasions when they did lose. They played as a team, supported each other and celebrated their positive results together as a team as well. A successful evening of football that they should all be very proud of being a part of!
Rural Schools Football
Our football team were in action at The Venue in Baldock as we took part in the Rural Schools football tournament on Wednesday. We played a series of group matches with wins, losses and draws and made it through to the semi-final, where we were narrowly beaten 1-0 by the eventual winners of the tournament. Considering we have a very young team this year, with the majority of our players being in Year 4, we did very well indeed competing against teams of Year 6's. Our team more than held its own and the future looks very bright.
Pro-kick at Wymondley
Many thanks to everyone who generously sponsored children across the school for this years Pro-kick. Once again the afternoon was enjoyed by all with lots of smiling, supporting of classmates and enjoyment of the experience. A wonderful way to see out the half term and to raise money for good causes at the same time. It was lovely to see so many of our children taking part and so many of our parents and family members after school.
Sewing Club
As you are all aware, we have made an increasing number of lunchtime clubs available to children over this school year and nothing shows what can be achieved through a lunchtime club like these sewing club pictures. Not only have the children created something to be proud of, but their confidence and sense of self-worth have improved and they have learned a new skill for life.